The Griddle Stitch, also known as the Cobble Stitch, is a simple stitch pattern that is perfect for beginners who are ready for some texture! All you need to know how to do is chain, single crochet, and double crochet. And of course count your stitches! Here’s how to work the Griddle Stitch.

The Vintage Wobble Afghan pattern debuted last fall, and it was a very special pattern to share – be sure to read the story behind this great stitch HERE! And one of the many awesome things about this pattern is that it’s a one row repeat! All the variation is in the colors, so it’s super easy to memorize, and it makes a fantastic stitch buster. However, the stitch placement on that one row can be a little tricky… so at your request, here’s a tutorial for how to crochet the Vintage Wobble Afghan!

The Marguerite Stitch comes in several variations. The easiest of all has 3 spikes, and is know as the Simple Marguerite Stitch – and I had a lot of fun demonstrating it! When you read just “Marguerite Stitch” it could mean 4 or 5 spikes – both versions share the name. But the 5 spike Marguerite Stitch goes by another name… the Star Stitch! Still following? Good, because today I’m showing you how to make this full size, 5 spiked, Star Stitch – AKA the Marguerite Stitch!